This paper examines the possible effects of external investment inflows on the development of local rural economies, taking into account two recurrent features of many developing countries: capital market segmenta- tion and environmental externalities. To investigate this issue, we examine a model with two sectors: the “local sector” and the “external sector”. Physical capital accumulation in the latter sector is driven by foreign direct investments, while in the former sector it follows a Solow-type accumulation mechanism. We assume that the production activity of the external sector damages the environment while the local sector relies on natural resources. In this context, we give the conditions under which capital inflows can promote diversification of host economy while improving welfare of local populations. If these conditions are not satisfied, external invest- ments fuel a welfare reducing process (for the local community) and a self-enforcing growth of the external sector at the expense of the local one.

Antoci, A., Borghesi, S., Ticci, E., Russu, P. (2015). FDI, environmental externalities and capital segmentation in a rural economy. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 116(August), 341-353 [10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.04.029].

FDI, environmental externalities and capital segmentation in a rural economy

BORGHESI, SIMONE;TICCI, ELISA;
2015-01-01

Abstract

This paper examines the possible effects of external investment inflows on the development of local rural economies, taking into account two recurrent features of many developing countries: capital market segmenta- tion and environmental externalities. To investigate this issue, we examine a model with two sectors: the “local sector” and the “external sector”. Physical capital accumulation in the latter sector is driven by foreign direct investments, while in the former sector it follows a Solow-type accumulation mechanism. We assume that the production activity of the external sector damages the environment while the local sector relies on natural resources. In this context, we give the conditions under which capital inflows can promote diversification of host economy while improving welfare of local populations. If these conditions are not satisfied, external invest- ments fuel a welfare reducing process (for the local community) and a self-enforcing growth of the external sector at the expense of the local one.
2015
Antoci, A., Borghesi, S., Ticci, E., Russu, P. (2015). FDI, environmental externalities and capital segmentation in a rural economy. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 116(August), 341-353 [10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.04.029].
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